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What’s the role
Shell’s success in the U.S. energy market depends on proactive and successful engagement with federal policymakers. As Sr. Advisor, Federal Policy & Advocacy (P&A), you will help to shape and execute strategies that influence federal policy outcomes, protect Shell’s interests, and unlock opportunities for growth.
This senior position requires strong judgment, collaborative behaviors, strategic thinking, strong relationships, and the ability to translate federal policy priorities into S.M.A.R.T. objectives that deliver measurable impact.
As a valued government relations professional supporting a defined portfolio area of issue areas, you will ensure Shell enhances its influence in Washington, D.C., captures federal policy opportunities, and mitigates risk through strategic engagement and policy leadership, while fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing across internal and external teams.
Specifically, this role will be responsible for supporting (and at times, leading) federal policy and advocacy workstreams for Shell's onshore and offshore energy and midstream activities in the U.S. that include: Gulf of America (GoA) offshore oil and gas (Upstream); Midstream; onshore renewable development (working closely with Shell’s portfolio company, Savion); “permitting reform”; and GoA offshore carbon, capture, and sequestration.
This role reports to one of the Leads for Federal P&A within the U.S. P&A team, each managing a distinct portfolio. Together, these Leads report to the Head of U.S. Policy Advocacy and collaborate to advance Shell's federal policy priorities.
Core Accountabilities
Develop S.M.A.R.T. objectives in partnership with the lines of business within your portfolio
Research federal actions (e.g., regulations, legislation, environmental documents) and synthesize into concise briefs
Draft and coordinate technical letters/comments; manage internal reviews and approvals.
Engage career officials to clarify policy implications and propose alternatives.
Draft statutory language and regulatory comments and provide impact analyses on policies that may impact businesses within your portfolio
Engage directly and indirectly with key federal government officials to influence Shell policy priorities and outcomes, including to the U.S. Department of the Interior, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Commerce, and other agencies relevant to your portfolio; key congressional committees (Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, House Natural Resources Committee); and relevant congressional offices
Become a trusted advisor to key federal stakeholders on energy development and energy project permitting policies
Quantify commercial impacts and translate analysis into advocacy recommendations
Coordinate with the Upstream, Midstream, and Savion (portfolio company) business leaders on federal P&A issues impacting their businesses; coordinate closely with imbedded regulatory teams
Advance Shell priorities within trade association workgroups and subcommittees.
Become a trusted government relations advisor to Shell business leaders, and act as a subject matter expert on government relations matters
Success Measures / KPIs
Achieve S.M.A.R.T. objectives that are developed in partnership with the lines of business within your portfolio
Secure policies that protect and enhance Shell's U.S. offshore oil and gas (Exploration and GoA) and Midstream portfolios
Advance federal permitting policy priorities (legislative and regulatory) that continue to protect the environment and encourage community participation while also reducing permitting cycle times and project risk
On‑time delivery of draft text and comments; adoption of proposals or risk mitigation.
Grow and develop a strong external network of key policymakers, including sr. staff
Strength of bipartisan relationships and coalition support.
Compliance & Ethics
Model Shell’s safety, ethics, transparency, and anti‑corruption standards in all federal advocacy activities
Ensure full adherence to LDA, FEC, House/Senate rules, agency ex parte protocols, and Shell internal controls
Maintain accurate, timely records of advocacy, meetings, deliverables, and expenditures
What you bring
Must have legal authorization to work in the U.S. on a full-time basis for anyone other than the current employer
Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in law or public policy strongly preferred
7+ years working on federal energy and environmental policy matters; proven experience successfully engaging in trade associations and with Capitol Hill/agency politicals on matters impacting energy project development on federal lands and waters and require federal authorizations
Strong knowledge of key energy and environmental statutes impacting Shell's U.S. portfolio, such NEPA, OCSLA, ESA, MMPA, and FLPMA
Strong understanding of legislative and rulemaking drafting and processes
Proven experience successfully engaging with federal government officials (must have legal authorization to lobby federal officials)
Existing relationships with relevant career federal agency and congressional staff preferred; relationships with sr. political appointees and sr. congressional staff preferred
Experience working with corporations and trade associations required; prior in-house experience for a corporation or trade association strongly preferred
What we offer
The base salary range for this position is $149,000.00 - $223,000.00, per year. Individual pay will be based on various factors, such as relevant work experience, education, certifications, skill level, seniority, and internal equity.
For regular full-time or regular part-time employees of the Company (participating companies as listed in the Summary Plan Description), insurance coverage options include medical, dental, vision coverage, life Insurance, Business Travel Accident Insurance, and Occupational Accidental Death Benefit programs. Employees also participate in a company pension plan and a 401(k) plan. Paid leave includes up to 6 weeks of paid vacation time, up to 11 paid holidays, and parental leave offering 16 weeks of paid leave for birthing parents, and 8 weeks of paid leave for non-birthing parents.
Additionally, employees are eligible for short-term disability leave for up to 26 weeks at 100% or 50% of base pay as well as Long-Term Disability insurance. Shell also offers other compensation such financial reimbursement for adoption, wellness, education, and personal learning expenses, and some roles are eligible for discretionary long-term incentives. For interns, eligible benefits include medical, dental, and vision coverage, life insurance, Business Travel Accident Insurance, and Occupational Accidental Death Benefit programs; participation in a 401(k) plan; and paid leave for up to 11 paid holidays. Additional information on Shell’s US benefit programs can be found at https://www.shell.us/careers/about-careers-at-shell/rewards-and-benefits.html.
You bring your skills and experience to Shell and in return you work with talented, committed people on one of the most important challenges facing our planet. You’ll have the opportunity to develop the skills you need to grow in an environment where we value honesty, integrity, and respect for one another.
You’ll be able to balance your priorities as you become the best version of yourself.
Progress as a person as we work on the energy transition together
Continuously grow the transferable skills you need to get ahead
Work at the forefront of technology, trends, and practices
Collaborate with experienced colleagues with unique expertise
Achieve your balance in a values-led culture that encourages you to be the best version of yourself
Benefit from flexible working hours, and the possibility of remote/mobile working
Perform at your best with a competitive starting salary and annual performance related salary increase – our pay and benefits packages are among the best in the world.
Take advantage of paid parental leave, including for non-birthing parents
Join an organization working to become one of the most diverse and inclusive in the world. We strongly encourage applicants of all genders, ages, ethnicities, cultures, abilities, sexual orientation, and life experiences to apply
Grow as you progress through diverse career opportunities in national and international teams
Gain access to a wide range of training and development programs
We'd like you to know that Shell has a bold goal: to become one of the world’s most diverse and inclusive companies. You can get to know more about how we're working towards that goal, click here.
Shell in The United States
Shell has been in the US for more than 100 years, leading the sector in energy, petrochemicals and refined products. Today, we provide millions of Americans with the energy needed to heat and cool their homes and power the economy.
We operate in all 50 states, from our Deep Water platforms in the Gulf of America to the Pennsylvania Chemicals complex and our miles of pipelines throughout the US.
We reach our customers through our 13,000 branded retail stations, and we are number 1 in gasoline sales. We also own the #1 brand of motor oil in the U.S. – Pennzoil® – made from natural gas.
We are excited to play a key role in the move to net carbon emissions while providing the oil and gas needed by society for many decades to come.
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